2012 Heyer Lecture: Immigration

SAVE THE DATE: September 27, 2012

Join Austin Seminary as we welcome Dr. Néstor P. Rodríguez as our 2012 Heyer Lecturer. Dr. Rodríguez is a professor of sociology at The University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on Guatamalan migration, U.S. deportations to Mexico and Central America, the unauthorized migration of unaccompanied minors, evolving relations between Latinos and African Americans/Asian Americans, and ethical human rights issues of broader enforcement.

More details to come!

November 10, 2012

Pastors and church leaders will explore one of the core messages of the Christian faith: liberation—with a focus on what liberation means in particular for people living across the borders of southern North America. This workshop is for everyone who cares about strengthening the freeing presence of Christ and the church in the borderlands, whether they are Hispanic or otherwise, pastors or lay people.

Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 2 Cor. 3:17

Classes will be taught in Spanish or English with simultaneous interpretation.

Who Should Attend?

Everyone who cares about strengthening the freeing presence of Christ and the church in the borderlands, whether they are Hispanic or otherwise, pastors or lay people.

Cost

$15 per person (Meals included)

Registration

RESOURCES from PC(USA)

PC(USA) Office of Immigration Issues, Law, Theology & Advocacy has designed an Immigration Tool Kit with valuable resouces in helping your congregation discern how to address the issues related to immigration in your community.